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Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (October 19-November 1)

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (October 19-November 1)

Engine 14-1, the attack pumper (center), flanked by engine 14-2 (right) and tower 14. The photo was taken with a 12-mm fisheye lens. The photographer, Andy Shelter, writes, “The trucks were all parked normally. It’s just the lens that makes it look …

Engine 14-1, the attack pumper (center), flanked by engine 14-2 (right) and tower 14. The photo was taken with a 12-mm fisheye lens. The photographer, Andy Shelter, writes, “The trucks were all parked normally. It’s just the lens that makes it look that way.” Photo: Andy Shelter

October 19 - November 1

In this two-week period, the ambulance responded to 20 calls for medical assistance, to Swarthmore, Rutledge, Morton, Springfield, Nether Providence Township, and Ridley Township. The calls were for a variety of emergencies, including respiratory emergency, laceration, choking, reaction to medication, change in mental status, fracture, and overdose.

In addition, the fire company responded to: 

  • Six automatic fire alarms.

  • Three building alarms.

  • Two hazmat alarms.

  • Two wire alarms.

  • Nine mutual aid calls to Morton-Rutledge and Nether Providence Township.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, calls about both emergency medical and fire emergencies have been much reduced. On the EMS side, this may be because many people are reluctant to request aid or transport to a hospital for fear of exposure to the coronavirus. The reduction in fire-related calls is a bit harder to explain. But, since many people are now working from home, they may be performing investigations to determine the extent of an emergency before calling for help. 

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (November 2-15)

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (November 2-15)

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (October 5-18)

Swarthmore Fire & Protective Association Report (October 5-18)